Mrs. Addie C. Oliver
Mrs. Addie C. Oliver, 78, died in the convalescent home at 220 Diron St., Plymouth, at an early hour this morning, following an illness of five months. A member of the Methodist church at Argos, Mrs. Oliver was born in Argos May 17, 1865, of David [sic] and Jane Robey. Mrs. Oliver had lived her entire life in that town. She was a member of the Methodist church there. Her husband, L.J. Oliver, preceded her in death.
Surviving are two brothers, Harvey J. Curtis of Tyner and Luther J. Curtis of Gary, three great nieces and nephews, Evelyn, Harold and Arnold Farrar of Indianapolis, a step-son, Walter Oliver of South Bend and a step-daughter, Floe Billing of Kalamazoo, Mich.
The funeral will be at two o'clock, Tuesday, August 17, from the Grossman Funeral Home, Argos, with rev. J.W. Neill in charge. Interment will be at Maple Grove Cemetery.
Mrs. Addie C. Oliver
Mrs. Addie C. Oliver, 78, died in the convalescent home at 220 Diron St., Plymouth, at an early hour this morning, following an illness of five months. A member of the Methodist church at Argos, Mrs. Oliver was born in Argos May 17, 1865, of David [sic] and Jane Robey. Mrs. Oliver had lived her entire life in that town. She was a member of the Methodist church there. Her husband, L.J. Oliver, preceded her in death.
Surviving are two brothers, Harvey J. Curtis of Tyner and Luther J. Curtis of Gary, three great nieces and nephews, Evelyn, Harold and Arnold Farrar of Indianapolis, a step-son, Walter Oliver of South Bend and a step-daughter, Floe Billing of Kalamazoo, Mich.
The funeral will be at two o'clock, Tuesday, August 17, from the Grossman Funeral Home, Argos, with rev. J.W. Neill in charge. Interment will be at Maple Grove Cemetery.
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